The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1956, Page 6, Image 6
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KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSEgarien
by its Mother's Club to show
made. Shown at the punch bowl are
naway, Sr.
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LOOM FIXER'S CLASSES AT
underway ai Clinlon Mills, one two 1
days from 4:30 to 6:30. Larry Masters
left, instructs the group below.
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A Little Child *
Shall Lead Them a
When we look around after c'
Sunday School is dismissed,
we see quite a few cars drive P
up and parents pick up their c'
children to take them heme S<
Too, wc see children leave the h
church and walk home by ei
themselves. It only means one ai
thing ? that the parents are a'
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?A lovely Open House was held lasi
people in the community the many ii
Mrs. Louie Webb. Mrs. Glenn Gask
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CLINTON?Two courses of instruc
hours each Tuesday and Thursday mc
i. right, is the instructor of the grou|
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ending their children instead to
I taking them. It is certainly us.
gainst all the rules of good tr>
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iKivt b&itiiini^ uo wtu cxo ex n iui
} ourselves for any of us as ]
arents to stay away from su
hurch or church school and vol
?nd our children. Often we an<
ave heard a child ask its par- jn
nts to come along to worship ch,
nd yet they send the child thj
lone. When we even refuse wa
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lion in loom fixing now are
trning, and the other the same
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allow our children to lead
it's even worse than not
ring to set a good pattern
the child.
Remember, go to church
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lit friends and neighbors,
cl then go farther, take part
all the activities of the
inch. There's happiness
it can be gained no other
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Tvpctpr Mnv 19.* FHHip Ritf.
ham, April 28; Ginny Bagwell,
April 28; Mrs. Claude
Kernells, Jr., May 2; Willie
Kinard, April 30; Louie Webb,
April 23.
No. 2 Weaving, Third
By Lee Thornton
Cadet David W. Masters, of
Clemson College, spent a
weekend at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
W. Masters. Cadet Bill Hendricks
of Prosperity, who also
ic nttonHinrr Plomcnn moc 'i
week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Masters.
Oliver Reynolds spent a
week end in Gaffney with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Motes
visited Mrs. Beatrice Varnum
in Ware Shoals.
Marceil Barker attended
the Legion of Moose in Chester.
Friends of Mrs. Geneva
Brock, mother of Mrs. Sarah
Wilson, will be glad to know
she is progressing nicely after
an operation.
Apprentice Seaman Charles
Rice, of San Diego, Calif.,
spent a 14-day leave at home.
He is the son of Mrs. Viola
Rice and a former employee
of Clinton Cotton Mills.
Miss Dorothy English and
mother visited Mrs. Lizzie Osborne
in Milledgeville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Thornton announce the birth
of a son. Robert Lee. Jr., at
Blalock Clinic April 15. Yours
truly wishes to say that he is
the finest, sweetest little
specimen of manhood I've
ever seen.
C. E. Leopard and Joe
Campbell of Weaving No. 2
went fishing and landed some
nice bass and crappie. Now
will someone please go and
outfish these fellows so they
will get the chip off their
shoulders.
Mrs. J. R. Hamriek announces
the birth of a granddaughter
born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Hamriek of Patterson.
N. J. It is her seventh
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Mrs. Lillie Powell visited
friends in Holly Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. S. Glenn
observed their 15th wedding
anniversary April 26.
Birthdays: Vivian O'Sullivan.
May 28; Bette Motes.
May 16; Mavnard Motes. April
29; Brenda Mae Lewis, nine
on April 18; Tommy Miles.
April 24; Tonita Ann Miles,
six April 28.
Some of the people want
to know if the old custom of
passing out cigars on new arrivals
has vanished?
No. 3 Weaving. First
By Blanche Creswell
Mrs. K. C. Oxner, Mrs. C.
W. Wooten and their sisters,
Mrs. Bill Bridwell of Duncan
and Mrs. Louise Devall of
Williamston, spent a week
end with their brother, Daniel
James, in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Deadwiley
announce the arrival of
a son Marion Timnfhv AiM-il
8.
Larry Jo Bentley celebrated
his fourth birthday
April 26.
MAY 15, 1956
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and
son and Patsy Burdette spent
a Sunday in Clemson with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hardy.
Pat Lancaster spent a week
end in Joanna with the C. W.
Chandlers.
We wish to welcome Janet
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vauuic auu u . . ua waun iu
No. 3 Weaving.
No. 2 Weaving. First
By Grace Woolen
Mildred Kinard
Well, folks, here I am on
May 1 with my heater lit up
again. Do you reckon it will
ever get warm enough to
leave it off? That gas costs
money!
We saw Pvt. Raymond
Lawrence, who spent a 14-day
leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Lawrence,
and he says he's really liking
the Army fine. He reported to
a Texas base May 11.
E. C. Pressley spent a 80dav
leave with his mother,
Mrs. Eva Pressley and his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Butler. He
has reported back to San
Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Mell Huey, Mrs. Eunice
Braswell, Mrs. Bobby
Joe Braswell, Mrs. Grace
Wooten, Mrs. Ola Meadors,
Mrs. Ted Ward and Mrs. Faye
Medlin attended the all night
singing in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr., attended the Legion
of the Moose convention in
Chester April 28-29.
Mrs. M. L. Depardier of
Yucapa, Calif., visited her
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
and Willie Kinard visited relatives
in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wade in Asheville on a recent
week end (and we certainly
enjoyed it. Boy, I "shore"
have been traveling the past
month. Got to rest up now.
Getting too old for so much
of it.)
We want to welcome these
newcomers to Hiir Rnnnr TfUin
Hughes, Second Hand; Dewey
Lawrence, Warp Hand, both
from No. 1 Weaving; Joe
Davenport, Fixer; Frances
Bradberry, Weaver, b o t h
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PROMOTED?Frank Thomas.
Moore, former Card Tender at
Lydia Cotton Mills, has been
promoted to Supervisor.